Dominic’s fetish is… himself. Nothing turns him on more than his own reflection. That’s why discovering that he has a twin brother, raised in a remote monastery by a depraved priest, causes him major consternation. Fate brings the two young men back together again, and their fraternal relationship is torn between sex, revenge and redemption.
Unfortunately the movie Saint-Narcisse is not yet available on HBO Max.
Writing | Martin Girard | Writer |
Production | Nicolas Comeau | Producer |
Directing | Bruce LaBruce | Director |
Production | Paul Scherzer | Producer |
Writing | Bruce LaBruce | Writer |
Lighting | Pierre Beaulieu | Gaffer |
Camera | Quentin Locht | Camera Trainee |
Camera | Antoine Masson Maclean | First Assistant Camera |
Directing | Jonathan Jean-Pierre | Second Unit Director |
Production | András Tóth | Casting Assistant |
Visual Effects | Jean-François Ferland | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Visual Effects | Maxime Lapointe | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Crew | Marc A. Rousseau | Executive Visual Effects Producer |
Camera | Olivia Aravecchia | Second Assistant Camera |
Art | Alex Hercule Desjardins | Production Design |
Sound | Christophe Lamarche-Ledoux | Original Music Composer |
Editing | Hubert Hayaud | Editor |
Costume & Make-Up | Valérie Gagnon-Hamel | Costume Designer |
Camera | Michel La Veaux | Director of Photography |
Production | Maxime Giroux | Casting |
Directing | Marc Larose | First Assistant Director |
Sound | Ryan Birnberg | Sound Effects Editor |
Sound | Keith Elliott | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Sound | Lucas Roveda | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Sound | Xerxes Shuzhang Yang | Sound Editor |